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- Literal_music_video abstract "A literal music video, also called a literal video version, is a parody of an official music video clip in which the lyrics have been replaced with lyrics that describe the visuals in the video.Literal video versions are usually based on music videos in which the imagery appears illogical, disconnected with the lyrics, and more concerned with impressive visuals than actual meaning. Most of the literal videos have been based on music videos from the 1980s and 1990s. Literal videos generally have new lyrics dubbed over those of the original video, and often include captions for better clarity. Lyrics range from references to the video editing (such as Anthony Kiedis being dubbed as saying "Now superimpose on me/someone's ugly house" in the Red Hot Chili Peppers' video for "Under the Bridge"), to questioning the unusual things depicted in the video which are usually, by convention, ignored by the participants (for example the lyrics "What's happening with that monkey?/What is with this gas mask?/This is a strange library." from the literal version of Tears For Fears' "Head Over Heels").The versions of "Take on Me" and "Total Eclipse of the Heart" have seen millions of views on YouTube and have created a brief resurgence of the original song in the popular culture. In the concept's first year, YouTube has hosted 100 different "literal version" videos, from users all over the world, including foreign language entries.".
- Literal_music_video wikiPageID "22805820".
- Literal_music_video wikiPageRevisionID "604734993".
- Literal_music_video hasPhotoCollection Literal_music_video.
- Literal_music_video subject Category:Music_videos.
- Literal_music_video subject Category:Viral_videos.
- Literal_music_video type Abstraction100002137.
- Literal_music_video type Communication100033020.
- Literal_music_video type MusicVideos.
- Literal_music_video type Video106277803.
- Literal_music_video type ViralVideos.
- Literal_music_video type VisualCommunication106873252.
- Literal_music_video comment "A literal music video, also called a literal video version, is a parody of an official music video clip in which the lyrics have been replaced with lyrics that describe the visuals in the video.Literal video versions are usually based on music videos in which the imagery appears illogical, disconnected with the lyrics, and more concerned with impressive visuals than actual meaning. Most of the literal videos have been based on music videos from the 1980s and 1990s.".
- Literal_music_video label "Literal Video Clip".
- Literal_music_video label "Literal Video Version".
- Literal_music_video label "Literal music video".
- Literal_music_video sameAs Literal_Video_Clip.
- Literal_music_video sameAs Literal_Video_Version.
- Literal_music_video sameAs m.063_qg9.
- Literal_music_video sameAs Q1130255.
- Literal_music_video sameAs Q1130255.
- Literal_music_video sameAs Literal_music_video.
- Literal_music_video wasDerivedFrom Literal_music_video?oldid=604734993.
- Literal_music_video isPrimaryTopicOf Literal_music_video.